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PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
by Dr. Donohue

  • Relationship-Building for Social Entrepreneurs.  Seminar on Corporate Social Responsibility, at CLU in Thousand Oaks, March 2007.
  • Planning for Emergency PR.  Workshop on Crisis Communications at the Academy for Disaster Management, Education, Planning and Training (ADEPT), Chennai, India, July 2006.
  • Public Relations for Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation. Ph.D. dissertation published by University of South Australia, International Graduate School of Management, Adelaide, September, 2003.
  • Toward a Model of PR Planning for APEC. Presented at the Dialogue on Globalization and Outreach, Senior Officials Meeting (SOMII) of Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), in Merida, Yucatan, May 26, 2002.
  • Public Relations Strategies in an Anti-Globalization Environment. Presented to the Meeting of the International Consortium of APEC Study Centers, Tianjin, China. May 19, 2001.
  • The Image of APEC in the Post – WTO Seattle Environment. Presented to the Consortium of APEC Study Centers in Negara Brunei Darussalam, May, 2000
  • PR as Marketing Communication: Risks and Rewards. Presented to the International Association of Business Communicators, in conference, Vancouver, June 26, 2000.
  • Public Relations Institute of Australia, Annual Convention, Adelaide. September 1997.
  • Better Marketing Communications Needed for Singapore Companies to Win in the Region. “Regional Business Focus”, Vol. V, June 1997. Ngee Ann Polytechnic, pp.13-15. Singapore.
  • Integrated Promotion – the Key to Asian Markets, an article for the Asian Market Update of “Pacific Rim Entrepreneur”, Seattle, May 1995

Dr. Randall Donohue is a leading international educator, program director and proponent of multicultural joint-ventures in higher education.  He sees that "world peace and understanding can be built over time through international educational collaboration and exchange among universities, corporations, foundations and NGOs.”
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